• Hi, I’m hoping you can give me some advise on how to set up WP-Pano please, as there are a few steps missing from the instructions.

    1. Where should I upload the krpano files? I have exported a zip file from krpano containing lots of files and folders, what exactly should I upload and in what format? (i.e. should I upload the zip file, the extracted zip file which contains various folders, or just the xml, js and swf files?)

    2. When I upload the krpano files, should I upload them to the main folder specified in the settings (wp-content/uploads/panoramas) or should I create a sub-folder for each panorama?

    3. I want to add different panoramas to different posts (1 panorama per post). When I add the [wp-pano] shortcode to a post, how can I tell the post which one to display?

    Thank you very much

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  • Plugin Author Andrey

    (@ifromussr)

    Hi,
    currently the plugin supports only one virtual tour.
    You need to unpack the archive with a virtual tour and enter in settings of the plugin the path to the files. For example “wp-content/uploads/panoramas”
    Also you need enter js swf and xml file names.
    I hope this short tutorial video will help you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQw49FOLaDk
    But in any case to add different panoramas to different posts with this plugin is very problematic:( Primarily it is intended for adding content to the virtual tour like this: https://wp-pano.com/examples/

    Thread Starter Barn2 Plugins

    (@barn2media)

    Thanks for letting me know. I will delete the plugin as it’s only worth having if you can have multiple tours – my client runs a travel site and wants different posts to have different panoramas. Thanks for your help.

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